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Louise Farrenc: Trailblazer Among French Women in Music

by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Art, Gender, History, International

by Eliza Weigelt ’25       In 1862, Belgian conductor and musicologist François-Joseph Fétis wrote in the 2nd edition of his Biographie universelle des musiciens the following about Louise Farrenc: Unfortunately, the genre of large-scale instrumental music to...
Disney and the Thin Ideal: Will They Ever “Let it Go?”

Disney and the Thin Ideal: Will They Ever “Let it Go?”

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Art, Fall 2020, Films

The words “Disney princess” typically bring to mind a specific image. Usually this image consists of a beautiful girl aged 14-22— a royal either by birth or marriage. She is beautiful in the way society loves— with large eyes that enhance otherwise petite features....
Making the Intangible Incarnate: The Aesthetics of T.S. Eliot

Making the Intangible Incarnate: The Aesthetics of T.S. Eliot

by CTS_Admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Art, Volume #9

Meredith Free is graduating from Gordon College in May 2020 with a degree in Art and the History of Ideas in Fine Arts. Working in various mediums, including watercolor, oil, and acrylic paint, graphite, and charcoal, as well as stone, wood, assemblage sculpture, and...

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